Religious minorities and State-funded religious education in India- Part II
The previous piece of this article series ended discussing certain schemes and scholarships that support and promote education for minority (mainly religious) communities as listed by a central notification of 1993 (and as amended in 2014). Such schemes are funded
Religious minorities and State-funded religious education in India- Part I
In a bid at reforms in the field of education, the Education Minister of Assam in September announced that starting November 2020, the government-run madrasas and ‘tols’ (Sanskrit schools) would begin a 6-month transition to becoming regular schools under the
ICT’s comments on the National Education Policy 2019
To Dr. K. Kasturirangan, Chairman, The Committee for Draft National Education Policy, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Dear Dr. Kasturirangan, We write on behalf of the Indic Collective Trust, a Chennai-based trust registered in 2017 under the Indian Trusts Act, 1982 with the object